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me to the Happy Hooligans of the 119th Wing (119 | WG), a unit of the North Dakota Air National Guard |
The Air Force Reserve Command's 403d Wing (403 | WG) also located at Keesler is an Air Mobility Comm |
Stops | WG and WH are normal bus stops. |
The movement of the 49th AD, 47 Bomb | Wg and the 20th FB WG was the first unit deployment |
and its associated buildings were bought by Sir | W.G. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Co. Ltd. |
built in 1886-1887 for the Spanish Navy by Sir | W.G. Armstrong Mitchell & Company, Newcastle upon Ty |
Fujitsu has been participating in the EXI | WG as a charter member and serving as a co-chair of |
e host unit at Andersen AFB is the 36th Wing (36 | WG), assigned to the Pacific Air Forces Thirteenth |
s passed to the new group with the 23rd Wing (23 | WG) at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia assuming opera |
In S. Worchel & | W.G. Austin (eds.) |
Steam locomotive | W.G. Bagnall 0-4-4T, used on former Sha Tau Kok Bran |
eli built by Hunslet in 1886 and Sybil built by | W.G. Bagnall in 1906, both previously in use at the |
tank AK16 locomotives, built in November 1916 by | WG Bagnall Ltd. of the Castle Engine Works at Staff |
under the command of Commander (Later Captain) | W.G. Beauchamp, VRD, CBE with 12 officers and 18 sai |
hip of Rear Admiral H. E. C. Blagroven; Captain | W.G. Benn; |
ic) on bass guitar, Joff Bateman (Resurrection, | W.G. Berg, War Machine) on drums, Peter Beagley (Joh |
Design was executed by | W.G. Carney of the western division of the Branch of |
wn, purchased some land from former slaveholder | W.G. Carr. |
Of these, | Wg Cdr S M Ahmed and Flt. |
Wg Cdr Wasantha Jayawardhane RSP,psc,qhi Commanding | |
second sortie aimed at the runway and piloted by | Wg Cdr Blake himself was aborted when Blake detecte |
Promotion to | Wg Cdr |
RB was split into three Working Groups: the HTML | WG, chaired by Dan Connolly of W3C, the DOM WG, cha |
Garfield on June 2, 1881, to a seat vacated by | W.G. Choate. |
a | WG class 4-6-4 tank locomotive, no. |
The working group ( | WG) co-Chairs decided to postpone the question of R |
W.G. Coleman Elementary | |
"The Lovesickness of Frey" (1908) by | W.G. Collingwood. |
The EXI | WG conducted a survey of the various situations and |
2000-2008, served as Working Group Chair for the | WG Consumer Health Informatics of the International |
Douglas, accompanied by | W.G. Cox, who was to be new commissioner, and Arthur |
The company incorporated on May 30, 1883, by | W.G. Dewing & Sons, to construct and operate 22-mile |
W.G. Eliot's wife, Abigail Adams Cranch, was the dau | |
ron's (RQS) transferred under control of the 355 | WG, equipped with HC-130 aircraft and HH-60 helicop |
In 1909, another surveyor, | W.G. Evans, reported that he had found bones in a gr |
The | WG finally arrived at a point, where sender policie |
In Currie, | W.G.; Galliers, R.D., editors. |
WG Grace was the leading runscorer with 1664 @ 52.0 | |
WG Grace was the leading wicket-taker with 140 @ 12 | |
WG Grace was the leading runscorer with 1485 @ 57.1 | |
WG Grace was the leading runscorer with 1320 @ 57.3 | |
The Gentlemen side featured | W.G. Grace who made 173*. |
WG Grace was the leading runscorer with 2622 @ 62.4 | |
Highest individual score: 257 by | W.G. Grace in 1895 for Gloucestershire |
W.G. Grace once played cricket here, with his bat ma | |
W.G. Grace scored 148 and 153 in the same drawn game | |
lish cricket season saw the first-class debut of | WG Grace |
WG Grace in the colours of London County, painted b | |
In 1898 they invited | WG Grace to help them form a first-class cricket cl |
The 1874 English cricket season saw | WG Grace become the first player to perform the “do |
WG Grace was the leading runscorer with 2739 @ 78.2 | |
es, mostly taken at short leg, lies behind only | W.G. Grace and Frank Woolley. |
match against the United Eleven that the great | W.G. Grace played on the ground. |
b, against a Gloucestershire team that included | W.G. Grace |
The great | W.G. Grace even labelled him 'foolish' for attemptin |
The great | W.G. Grace scored 126 for the United South of Englan |
Troup often opened the batting with his captain | WG Grace and made his highest score of 180 against |
W.G. Grace had the best average of those playing in | |
Writing in 1899 during Hawke's career, | W.G. Grace commented that Hawke "in various ways has |
t innings over 400 (the previous best was 344 by | WG Grace in 1876). |
in 1879 and, "before the season was over," wrote | WG Grace (against whom he enjoyed conspicuous succe |
nty Cricket Club which was originally founded by | WG Grace - which he continues to manage. |
y an innings and 54 runs, with A. N. Hornby and | W.G. Grace scoring 104 and 70 respectively, and Grac |
The 1876 English cricket season saw | WG Grace became the first player to score 2000 runs |
113, with Armitage at number six run out for 7. | W.G. Grace scored 79 and Townsend 88 in the visitors |
to 7 for 22 and match figures of 16 for 55, and | W.G. Grace and Henry Jupp knocked off the 41 needed |
W.G. Grace | |
Grave of | W.G. Grace |
Wisden - | WG Grace |
er that year he returned to England, playing for | WG Grace's Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. |
lish cricket season saw the first-class debut of | WG Grace's Gloucestershire CCC. |
tlemen of England against Surrey in April 1906, | W.G. Grace's final first class appearance. |
match for Yorkshire County Cricket Club against | W.G. Grace's Gloucestershire CCC in Bristol in 1891. |
Portrait of | WG Grace, painted 1905 |
e, and he was particularly effective bowling to | W.G. Grace, the best batsman of the era. |
and caught off the bowling of Edward's brother, | WG Grace, in the second. |
, consequently, was considered for that winter's | WG Grace-led tour. |
The United XI featured the great | W.G. Grace. |
emen side that Greenfield was part of contained | W.G. Grace. |
rst game on June 21, 1897 against a picked XI of | WG Grace. |
innings margin, thanks to an innings of 172 from | WG Grace. |
a friend of C. B. Fry and wrote a biography of | W.G. Grace. |
n of his career being to catch Gloucestershire's | WG Grace. |
llsher, to Australia in 1873-74 in a team led by | WG Grace. |
ver match fees allegedly received by the amateur | WG Grace. |
onal Notes From the Papers of Sir R.C. Jebb and | W.G. Headlam, 3 volumes, Cambridge University Press |
Information models ( | WG I) |
Terminology and knowledge representation ( | WG II) |
Security, Safety and Quality ( | WG III) |
Billy Midwinter (directly behind | WG) is fourth left in rear. |
The 917th Wing (917 | WG) is an inactive wing of the United States Air Fo |
John Wood Group PLC (LSE: | WG.) is an international energy business based in A |
1275 Cimbria (1932 | WG) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on November |
Efficient XML Interchange Working Group (EXI | WG) is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) group esta |
4577 Chikako (1988 | WG) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on November |
Technology for Interoperability ( | WG IV) |
ted for the worlds first flail mower designed by | WG Lupton. |
Avenue at the corner of Adair Avenue; while The | W.G. McDaniels lived in the adjacent house to their |
He was born in Musselburgh, the son of | W.G. Moncrieff, and was educated in Edinburgh. |
Elementary School (Kindergarten to Grade 5) and | W.G. Murdoch School (Grades 6-12). |
ford Brook has Ednaston Manor built 1912-14 for | W.G. Player by Sir Edwin Lutyens, but it is not open |
med and had appointed its first Superintendent, | W.G. Prior. |
ed as foreman in 1880, left in 1898 to form the | W.G. Pye Instrument Company with his son, which ulti |
of Western Australia, where in 1986 he won the | W.G. Salter Memorial Prize in Economics, which is aw |
The German writer | W.G. Sebald lived in Poringland until his death in a |
In | W.G. Sebald's novel Austerlitz Liverpool Street is m |
novel influenced many later writers, including | W.G. Sebald. |
2002 Anthea Bell for | W.G. Sebald's novel Austerlitz |
In the opening credits of each episode, | W.G. Snuffy Walden is credited with composing Early |
Coincidentally, | W.G. Snuffy Walden also composed the theme song for |
er Carcass albums (example: "Maim to Please" by | W.G. Steer from Tools of the Trade). |
In 1912, builder | W.G. Tarrant had started developing St George's Hill |
3 to golf course pioneer and property developer | W.G. Tarrant now of Wentworth Estate fame, for £15,0 |
e Bedford Boys Ranch in Bedford, Texas, and the | W.G. Thomas Coliseum in Haltom City, Texas. |
ine children and the sixth son, of Mr. and Mrs. | W.G. Thorpe of the Middle Temple. |
GOC: Brig-Gen | W.G. Walker, VC |
WG was simply too popular to be challenged and EM a | |
From 2004-2005, at the end of the OWL | WG, Welty led the Ontology Engineering and Patterns |
mes, Bishop Grourad, J.A.J. McKenna, J.H. Ross, | W.G. White, James Walker, A. Arthur Cote, A.E. Snyde |
almshouses built in the 1920s to the design of | W.G. Wilson. |
General contractors | WG Yates & Sons Construction received permission fr |
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